Monday News and Notes
While the NBA has stolen the spotlight in Canadian sports, the NHL playoffs are apparently still happening. In the Western Conference, the San Jose Sharks appear to be making light work of the St.
Ruszkowski Out as Chief Operating Officer
Under normal circumstances, the voluntary departure of an NHL team’s Chief Operating Officer wouldn’t exactly be news worthy. But as we’ve seen over the last 24 months, the words normal circumstances really don’t apply
Bruins Eliminate Duchene’s Blue Jackets
There is just something about this year’s NHL post-season that is spectacularly boring. Sure, I’m still watching just about every minute of every game but man, do I ever not care about any of
Bettman Says Senators Aren’t For Sale
Despite what you may have been reading for the better part of two years now, the Ottawa Senators are not for sale. No sir. Everything is just fine in the Nation’s Capital. At least
67’s Prepare for East Final vs. Guelph
It’s been a long time since there was a meaningful hockey game played in the City of Ottawa. Almost two years, in fact. It was Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Craig Anderson
Senators Begin Search for a New Head Coach
Heating up may be an exaggeration but after weeks of complete silence, it does sound like Pierre Dorion has begun the process to identify the next Head Coach of the Ottawa Senators. A total
Tuesday News and Notes
To say that the first round of the playoffs have been unpredictable would be an understatement of epic proportions. The top seed in the Eastern Conference, one of the best regular season teams in
Report- Senators Considering Martin for an Interview
While teams around the National Hockey League have been frantically filling their vacant Head Coach positions, things have been pretty quiet for the Ottawa Senators. Alain Vigneault landed a big money contract with the
Avalanche Fall to 4th in Draft Lottery
In the months, weeks and days leading up to tonight’s Draft Lottery, I spent a significant amount of time trying to convince myself it really didn’t matter what the ping pong balls said. Even
Tuesday News and Notes
You might have thought the 82 game season where 60 of the games were entirely meaningless was a grind but you ain’t seen nothing yet. While 16 teams gear up for the post-season, the
Game Day- Senators End Season vs. Blue Jackets
When I was ten years old, and all my friends were dreaming about playing in the NHL, my dream was to write about it. I can’t really remember why that was. Growing up in
Game Day- Daccord Makes NHL Debut vs. Sabres
The Ottawa Senators won again last night. They seem to be making a bit of a habit of that lately, actually. With the pressure off and with what looks like an AHL line up